It's because of the use of superphosphate that improves the pasture but discourages mushrooms. |
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So it's clear that toe-out encourages the initiation of a turn, while toe-in discourages it. |
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Some sites provide information which discourages patients from turning to conventional treatments for cancer. |
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In the same way, a good parent encourages desirable acts and discourages undesirable ones. |
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Social disapproval of ethnic exogamy is lessening, though the government unofficially discourages it. |
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We don't send out paper reports, in part because of the expense, but also because it discourages viral marketing. |
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The path's course discourages visitors from taking a straight route to the pavilion. |
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The destruction of nests discourages infestations by dermestid beetles and other insect scavengers which could move to other household items. |
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What discourages one in this director is the flatness and superficiality of his projects from the heart. |
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Digital technology comes to us heralded by a great deal of utopian ballyhoo, but in some surprising ways it discourages creativity. |
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The nausea that accompanies pregnancy discourages the mother from eating toxic substances that may harm her baby. |
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Yet rent control discourages private investment in low-cost housing, hardly a boon to the poor. |
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The insect-resistance gene discourages the build up of mycotoxins, potentially dangerous toxins that are probable human carcinogens, in corn. |
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The government says such protection is no longer appropriate and discourages investors from letting properties. |
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It also discourages people from saving and contracting out adds further to the complex tangle. |
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State and local regulations restrict smoking in a culture that further discourages it. |
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He also discourages people from attempting to follow fad diets in order to lose weight. |
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The Colts' system also discourages opponents from devising risky game plans. |
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The law effectively discourages new owners from investing in repairs before a year elapses. |
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The poor service is well known and it discourages victims to report their cases to the police. |
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The risk of suffering a capital loss discourages many people from investing in shares. |
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The lack of services discourages people from settling in non-urban centres. |
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This welfare spending discourages work, increases taxes, and operates as a hidden and inefficient subsidy to low-wage businesses. |
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This is why it discourages its children from taking the wrong path by treasuring their labors and basing their hopes on unstable foundations. |
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But its what the death of ADAM signifies, not simply the loss of it, that discourages Wish. |
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This discourages investors in the flexible, gas-powered generation needed to provide backup for windless, cloudy days. |
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It also discourages the dangerous habit of footboard travelling. |
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Diasporas may be discourages from investing if their countries of origin do not recognise dual citizenship. |
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Thus, ROFL's creators provide another way of looking at the programme and discourages the viewer from zapping elsewhere. |
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Forbidding passage to private property discourages easement by perscription. |
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Panellist Serrano highlighted the need to encourage a culture that discourages waste. |
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Impeding the international flow of such funds reduces the means available to terrorists and identifying their sources discourages their funders. |
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This discourages and intimidates women, especially rural women, from seeking redress in court. |
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This unfair competition not only discourages producers but also misleads consumers. |
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Corruption plagues effective governance, discourages investment, obstructs progress towards poverty alleviation and hampers development. |
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Protective and safety lighting helps prevent accidents in such areas as stairwells, and it discourages prowlers. |
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The danger, he warns, is over-reporting of U.S. engineering jobs being outsourced overseas, which discourages young people from pursuing engineering careers. |
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Much of the accommodation on the island is expensive and all-inclusive, which discourages people from leaving their resort. |
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It sternly discourages such innovations as electronic rangefinders mounted on conventional bows, deeming such gadgets unsporting. |
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That hurts firms' competitiveness, curbs their growth and thus discourages hiring. |
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This phenomenon discourages those who would like to invest in their mother country. |
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The creatures exude a noxious substance as a byproduct of their metabolic processes, one that prevents fouling of its exterior and discourages predators. |
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This is not only helping the environment, but it discourages proliferation at the same time. |
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This discourages openness to change, innovation, and links with the community within which the prison operates. |
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Small arms proliferation discourages foreign investment and damages the prospects of economic development. |
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Sybase expects employees to devote full attention to their work, and therefore discourages other employment outside Sybase. |
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It also discourages employers from winding up their company pension plan simply to remove surplus. |
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As he sees it, the aggression of tabloid journalism discourages potential candidates, who are fearful of the requisite intrusion into their private lives. |
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Assembly-line production discourages independence or creativity, Buttet maintains. |
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It discourages Choupette that all of the little annoyances of a poorly planned rising await him each morning. |
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Costing almost nothing for long term investors, it discourages the kind of speculation that caused the recession. |
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However, foreign assets may not be taken into account, which discourages insurance companies from investing abroad. |
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The shortage of judges leads to long delays in cases, while insurgent violence discourages judges from travelling to outlying districts. |
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The lack of opportunities for flexible working in ICT occupations disadvantages and discourages older workers just as it does women. |
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The registration process is a burdensome one and discourages people from renewing their possession and acquisition licences. |
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What action is being taken to prevent that the strict application of slander laws discourages victims from reporting such acts? |
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The management at Elk Island National Park also discourages visitors from swimming in Astotin Lake due to swimmer's itch. |
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And the CIA discourages the kind of aimless bloodiness that Jundollah engages in. |
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The Saudi state discourages calling attention to or complaining about poverty. |
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Gail Collins: This is a subject that discourages a snappy comeback, David. |
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Temporariness discourages the meaningful, high-return investments in people that are necessary for development and that contribute to economic growth. |
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It discourages extremist movements, but, at the same time, if a minor party or candidate proposes ideas that prove popular with the voters, one of the major parties probably will adopt them. |
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This initiates a vicious circle, in which unrepresentativeness fuels cynicism about parties, which discourages individuals from joining parties, thereby exacerbating the original lack of representativeness. |
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Using technology that effectively discourages uninvited guests and stops them in their tracks, Glutz offers solid arguments for increased security. |
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This hook features a Time-Delay device that creates a two-step removal process that discourages shoplifters but allows customers to access merchandise. |
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Moreover, the deteriorated condition of the network discourages private investment in industry, further constraining economic development and perpetuating poverty. |
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The Company strongly discourages all Insiders from giving trading advice concerning the Company to third parties even when the Insiders do not possess material nonpublic information about the Company. |
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Political repression discourages any constructive criticism. |
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For example, the author suggests that an individualistic Western society will more easily resort to litigation, whereas the collectivist ethos and emphasis on social harmony in China discourages it as the very last resort. |
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It discourages whining, and rewards self-discipline. |
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They work harder and will fly in weather that discourages honeybees. |
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This discourages small producers because they do not have the technical know-how, the equipment or the necessary investments to be able to produce a final product. |
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Older people, who have time on their hands, may recall the attention of an over-busy society to the need to break down the barriers of an indifference that debases, discourages and stifles altruistic impulses. |
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This is meant to discourage hoarding of rights, but obviously discourages water use reduction and investment in water-efficient technologies as users who saved water have their allocation reduced by the same amount. |
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It also uses organic solid and liquid wastes effectively, discourages dumping and squatting on open urban land, and rehabilitates contaminated land and water bodies. |
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The existing National Social Welfare Policy discourages the institutionalisation of children that are deprived of parental care, except as a last resort. |
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These experts say that for women who are well, a routine bimanual exam is not supported by medical evidence, increases the costs of medical care and discourages some women, especially adolescents, from seeking needed care. |
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From the Hobbesian perspective, trusting agents are not rational if their makeup discourages advantageous defection. |
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Often, young researchers who wish to undertake international research risk being penalized by the tenure system, which downplays and therefore discourages this type of research. |
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The diet discourages the eating of saturated fats and high fat meals in general and as well as food that has been excessively processed and refined. |
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It is not a holiday on the mainland, which discourages ancestor worship. |
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They have also discovered that the shells of many organisms in the area are short of aragonite, a form of calcium carbonate that gives them strength, but whose formation acid discourages. |
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More broadly, Africa's business climate discourages hiring. |
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If the fundamental problem here is that giving poor people benefits that phase out as they earn more discourages them from working more, that is a problem shared by every form of means-tested benefit. |
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Yet illegal immigrants from Mexico are to be rewarded for violating the law merely because America shares a border with Mexico. Such a policy promotes rather than discourages illegal immigration. |
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What encourages or discourages you most about what you discovered? |
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The rules prevent beneficiaries from making an aid application before they are actually in possession of the product, and discourages contracts from being concluded on the world market before the harvest period. |
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All this is taking place in a climate which discourages university researchers and teachers because decisions are not followed up with the practical policies needed. |
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Although there is a need to account for services that are publicly funded, private sector provision discourages the disclosure of detailed business information. |
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At headquarters, in particular, but less so in smaller field structures, a strong vertical hierarchy discourages direct contacts between P2s or P3s and officials at the level of Director and above. |
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This not only runs counter to Europe's objectives for waste avoidance and treatment, but it also gives the wrong message and discourages greater use of genuine renewable energy sources. |
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This delays some who could progress more rapidly and it discourages the teachers and the students who do not see much progress after so great an effort. |
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Some delegates felt this was a good way to promote and support use of Indigenous languages, while others thought that this discourages qualified and talented artists who do not speak Indigenous languages. |
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The Association's experience in liquor liability situations is such that it cannot recommend, and in fact discourages, clubs from participating in events involving the sale or serving of alcoholic beverages. |
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The Government of Ireland does not recognise or use the term and its embassy in London discourages its use. |
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Uncertainty about the future purchasing power of money discourages investment and saving. |
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In Tibetan Buddhism, for example, the current Dalai Lama discourages active attempts to win converts. |
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Low pay discourages well-educated recruits. |
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Corruption is seen not as a mere inconvenience, but as a cancer that stifles innovation, misallocates resources, and discourages investment. |
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Disruptive selection favors individuals with either of the opposite extremes of a trait and discourages moderation. |
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Victim-blaming the poor for being poor, when the benefits system discourages risk-taking is morally irreprehensible. |
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This shift discourages the exercise of professional intelligence in a context of relational complexity and encourages enactment of a technicist conception of teaching. |
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The smallness of the country, in which everyone knows everyone, admittedly is oppressive and tends to foster the conformism that discourages openness and tolerance. |
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